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2018 Guide to Pinterest Best Practices for Bloggers – updated August 2018

If you’re a blogger who promotes your site on Pinterest, you probably know that Pinterest loves to change their guidelines. A lot. Pinterest best practices can be one way on Monday and totally different on Tuesday. They change like the weather!

Now, I gotta admit. Pinterest is basically my BFF. I mean, Pinterest helped get me well over 10,000 page views in only my third month blogging!

But the fun (and maddening) thing about Pinterest marketing is that it is constantly evolving. So when I heard that Pinterest was hosting a free webinar called New Creative Best Practices on Pinterest, I was all over that!

The webinar was hosted by Raashi Rosenberger, Pinterest Creative Strategy Team Lead.
Here are five things I learned about the new Pinterest Best Practices.

First, let me say that the webinar was primarily geared towards business owners who sell a physical product. However, some of the key points in this Pinterest webinar were definitely applicable to bloggers too.

Rosenberger said, “What we have found on the Pinterest platform is that people are coming to discover what’s possible. They’re looking for new ideas that are going to help make their everyday lives a little bit better and a little bit more rich. …They’re really excited to see sparks of inspiration.”

When you’re creating blog content, ask yourself the question, “Is this helpful? Does it give readers new ideas or inspiration?”

Pinterest Best Practices Takeaway 3: Tips for Creating a Great Pin.

Pinterest did a research study that analyzed over 20k pins and how they performed. They found these common elements make a click-worthy pin.

– Tasteful logo
– Uses your product as the focal point
– Shows how to use your product (lifestyle image that show how/when to use the product)
– Uses text overlay that is both bold and readable
– Uses a vertical image (600×900 pixels)

Bonus tip: Make sure your text overlay is large enough to read if they’re using a mobile device.

Pinterest Best Practices Takeaway 4: Building brand awareness on Pinterest.

Again, this is primarily targeted towards businesses with physical products, but I think you can use some of these ideas for your blog.

Pins that had the word “new” in the text overlay drove 10x higher aided brand awareness.

Pinterest Best Practices Takeaway 5: How to grow your email list with Pinterest.

Again, lifestyle images are king on Pinterest.

Rosenberger said that pins featuring a person wearing or using the product drove 35% higher email conversions.

So if you’re a blogger who is using a free printable opt-in to grow your list, you might want to experiment with taking a photo of someone actually using the printable to see if that gets you more traffic and email sign-ups.

Rosenberger also encouraged creators to use a clear, actionable call to action in the pin description. (Such as “sign up” or “enroll”.)

Alright, friends, that’s it! Were you surprised by any of these recommendations from Pinterest? What are you excited to try?!

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